Delhi Capitals opener David Warner performed a superb innings as he scored 66 runs off 38 balls on Saturday. During this match between DC and RCB, Warner’s daughters Ivy Mae and Indi Rae appeared within the stands, relishing the match. As Warner obtained out, they appeared to be upset.
Warner performed an impactful knock and stored his aspect within the chase. (Image: BCCI/ PTI)
Delhi Capitals opener David Warner performed a superb innings as he scored 66 runs off 38 balls on Saturday within the the IPL 2022 match in opposition to Royal Challengers Bangalore. He hit his 2nd consecutive fifty of the season. He was dismissed by Wanindu Hasaranga within the twelfth over and his daughters appeared upset over the dismissal.
During this match between DC and RCB, Warner’s daughters Ivy Mae and Indi Rae appeared within the stands, relishing the match. As Warner obtained out, the youngsters have been captured on digicam trying dejected.
Warner performed an impactful knock and stored his aspect within the chase. However, Delhi Capitals fell wanting the 190-run goal by 17 runs.
On Monday, Warner reacted to the viral video and took to Instagram and wrote a message for his daughters.
PICTURE GOES VIRAL
David Warner and Prithvi Shaw gave DC a flying begin as they raced to 50 in 4.4 overs in response to Royal Challengers Bangalore’s 189.
But as soon as Shaw obtained out, DC struggled to maintain the identical run fee going as Mitchell Marsh struggled to seek out his timing.
It was all David Warner in that partnership between the 2 Australians. Mitchell Marsh simply couldn’t join the ball regardless of making an attempt his greatest. The rustiness was clear whereas he was batting within the center.
Earlier within the day, RCB have been struggling at one level as they’d misplaced 4 wickets for 75 runs however the 50s from Glenn Maxwell and Dinesh Karthik took them to the large complete of 189.
Nevertheless, in what was a gruelling contest between the 2 sides, the response of Warner’s daughter after his wicket tells us all concerning the feelings {that a} sport of cricket carries with it.